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Extract data from a histogram from a certain range on the x-axis

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I am trying extract data from a histogram on a certain range on the x-axis without going in individually and counting the 'binned' data using the data cursor. Is there any way on how to do this?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 30 de Jul. de 2015
Attach a diagram. I don't know what you mean. Do you have a 1-D vector of numbers, a 2-D image, or what? If you have just a 1-D list of numbers, then the "x" axis is just the index, and the "y" value is the value of the array, so what does a hist of the x-axis mean in that case? A histogram of the indexes would just be a vector of all 1's since each index appears just once. Even for a 2D array, I don't know what a "histogram on a certain range on the x-axis" means. Do you mean a histogram of image values only between column #1 and column #2?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 30 de Jul. de 2015
The easiest way is to store the output of the hist() call, which will be the counts (or the counts and the centers if you have two outputs.) You can then bar() the graph into existence:
[counts, centers] = hist(YourData);
bar(centers, counts, 'hist');
Failing that, if you really need to pull data out of an existing hist(), then:
histpatch = findobj(gca, 'type', 'patch');
edgemat = get(histpatch, 'XData');
countmat = get(histpatch, 'YData');
counts = countmat(2,:);
centers = mean(edgemat(2:3,:));
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Heejung Jung
Heejung Jung el 8 de Mayo de 2020
How do you do the same thing if histogram() was used instead of hist()?

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